It was a surprise today when I pulled up my Blog to see that my last posting was 2 months ago. When so much is packed into one's life, days become weeks and weeks become months. But it has been interesting and active times!
Newport
Having the opening of my solo show in Newport, Oregon was one of the big events. The series, Educate the Girls of the World represents 16 paintings focusing on my greatest interests education, equality, and women's rights. After matting and framing all of these pieces, I was able to display and see all of this series in one place.
Newport Visual Art Center scheduled a reception and art talk, which was a first for me. This exhibit has also been given an extension and will be on display until the end of August. If you are at the coast, drop in and see my art. Olive Street Gallery is in the Performing Arts Center, 777 W Olive St, Newport, OR 97365, Tues-Fri, 10am-5pm. From there, the exhibit will move on to Albany for the month of September.
Tied in with my show was a wonderful workshop at the Visual Art Center. The classroom is the best ever, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. I also have to give kudos to the great group of artist who took the workshop.
Family
Mike and I were thrilled to have our daughter Rachel and two children here for most of the month of June. Her husband even flew out for one week. Since their move to Florida, our visits will be few and far between. Here are some of the highlights of their visit.
The Swing
For 30 years the crazy high swing was one of the remarkable things on our property. A photo of me swinging on it after the 2020 fire was even published in the Register Guard Newspaper. All were amazed that the swing survived the fire. But it was not forever. A windstorm came along several months later and blew down a tree which tore the swing down. But since it was a property icon, we hired a tree climbing friend to put up a new one hanging from about 70 feet. It's not the same, yet greatly enjoyed as you can see!
Hikes
Living on the McKenzie River, there are so many wonderful hikes to take. Although I wasn't along on all of them, here are a few photos on the McKenzie River Trail.
Bullfrogs and Other Pond Activities
Killing bullfrogs (with a pellet gun) in our ponds is a popular activity (especially among males). Whether you approve or not, the bullfrogs are invasive and kill off our native animals.
https://myodfw.com/wildlife-viewing/species/american-bullfrog
Catching and releasing salamanders and putting tadpoles in a glass jar to watch them develop are other country kid things to do.
Games, Cooking, Gardening, and Shooting Arrows
There was nary a boring or quiet moment with a wide variety of activities going on through the month here.
And that about wraps it up. If you've made it all the way to the end of this very long post, here is your reward.